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Competition and Coordination in Liberalized African Cotton Market Systems

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Poulton, Colin
Gibbon, Peter
Hanyani-Mlambo, Benjamine
Kydd, Jonathan
Maro, Wilbald
Larsen, Marianne Nylandsted
Osorio, Afonso
Tschirley, David
Zulu, Ballard
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Volume (Year): 32 (2004)
Issue (Month): 3 (March)
Pages: 519-536
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  7. David Tschirley & Stephen Kabwe, 2007. "Cotton in Zambia: 2007 Assessment of its Organization, Performance, Current Policy Initiatives, and Challenges for the Future," International Development Collaborative Working Papers ZM-FSRP-WP-26, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
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  9. Duncan Boughton & Rui M.S. Benfica, 2007. "Income Poverty Effects of Expansion and Policies in Cash Cropping Economies in Rural Mozambique: An Economy-wide Approach," International Development Collaborative Working Papers MZ-MINAG-RR-64e, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
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  11. David Tschirley & Colin Poulton & Duncan Boughton, 2006. "Reprint: The Many Paths of Cotton Sector Reform in Eastern and Southern Africa: Lessons From a Decade of Experience," International Development Collaborative Working Papers ZM-FSRP-WP-18, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
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